 Assisting Students in Making Wise Financial Decisions While Obtaining A Degree UT ARLINGTON STUDENT MONEY MANAGEMENT CENTER.

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 Assisting Students in Making Wise Financial Decisions While Obtaining A Degree UT ARLINGTON STUDENT MONEY MANAGEMENT CENTER

OVERVIEW  Mission & Vision  Services We Offer  Presentation Curriculum  Goals/Projects  Accomplishments

Mission & Vision  Mission  Provide financial education to students to help them succeed while in school and beyond.  Vision  To see every student graduate and succeed in life with the knowledge of how to manage his or her financial independence

Services we offer  One-on-one Consultations  Budgeting/Saving  Credit/Debt Management  Student Account Issues  Financial Aid  Student Loans/Repayment  Presentations/Events  Orientation  Classroom presentations  Residence Hall & Greek Life Presentations  All Campus Events

Services we offer  Website  Budgeting Tool  Financial Calculators  Financial Games  Book Now! Button  Social Media  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram  SALTMoney.org (Partnership with Financial Aid)  Student Loan Navigator & Money Management Tool

Presentation Curriculum  Saving on The Cost of Attendance  12hrs vs 15hrs  Choosing The Right On-Campus Options  Housing & Meal Plans  Budgeting While in College  Saving on a Budget  Understanding Credit  Financial Aid/Student Loans

Choosing the Right On Campus Options Option 1 Tuition Undergrad$4,625 Arlington Hall (Private)$2,908 Platinum Meal Plan$1,820 Total$9,353 Tuition Undergrad$4,625 Lipscomb Hall (Double)$1,568 Gold Meal Plan$1,605 Total $7,798 Option 2 Option 2 savings of$1,555 (per term) Yearly total difference of $3,110 year/$12,440 over four years

Goals/Projects  1 st Goal: Reach 10K Students  Reached 13.3K  2 nd Year Goal: 1000 One-on-One Consultations  Completed a total of 659 consultations  Reach 100% of Freshman Students  Orientation  Curriculum in the Freshman Experience Course  Present for more than half the courses  Classroom Presentations  30 – 50 Classroom presentations per term  Students required to complete one-on-one consultations

Where We Go From Here  Trio Collaboration  Grant Aid students required to complete one-on-one consultation  Provide yearly workshops for students  Library Collaboration  Office hours in Library  Workshops as a part of a Grant Program  Future Goals  100 presentations each term  1000 consultations per year  Reach over 15k students a year

Thank You  Questions or Comments?